Nickelodeon Actress Blows the Whistle: ‘Hollywood Elites Rape Children’

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Nickelodeon actress Jennette McCurdy exposes Hollywood pedophile ring

Jennette McCurdy, a former child star for Nickelodeon, has blown the whistle on how children are routinely drugged and raped by Hollywood executives, and forced to engage in horrific sex acts with pedophiles in order to further their careers.

McCurdy, who who was the star of Nickelodeon’s “iCarly” and “Sam & Cat,” claims she was repeatedly sexually abused by the elites in the entertainment industry.

“My whole childhood and adolescence were very exploited,” McCurdy said in an interview with the New York Times.

“…There were cases where people had the best intentions and maybe didn’t know what they were doing. And also cases where they did — they knew exactly what they were doing.”

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Foxnews.com reports: At the age of 16, McCurdy was entering her third year on the hit teen sitcom “iCarly,” where she made millions of young viewers laugh by playing the comedic character Sam Puckett. 

The former actress gets candid in her new memoir, “I’m Glad My Mom Died,” in which she details her toxic relationship with her mother and her tumultuous time on Nickelodeon. 

According to the New York Times, McCurdy, 30, wrote in her memoir about embarrassing moments on the children’s television network when she was asked to be “photographed in a bikini during a wardrobe fitting and being encouraged to drink alcohol by an intimidating figure she simply calls the Creator.”

McCurdy pointed out that when her mother was present, she never interjected or instructed her daughter that this “was the price of showbiz success.”

“Everyone wants what you have,” she allegedly told her daughter.

In McCurdy’s memoir, which will be published on Aug. 9, she recounted auditioning for acting roles at the age of 6 and being “shepherded” into the work by her controlling mother. She also noted that she suffered from obsessive-compulsive disorder, eating disorders and anxiety. McCurdy believed she owed her loyalty to her mother, who controlled every aspect of her life. 

After McCurdy starred on “iCarly,” Nickelodeon promised her a spinoff series of her own, but walked back on their offer and made Ariana Grande a co-lead on “Sam & Cat.” 

McCurdy says she felt undermined by the network as they discouraged her from exploring other career opportunities outside the show. However, those rules did not seem to apply to Grande.

“What finally undid me was when Ariana came whistle-toning in with excitement because she had spent the previous evening playing charades at Tom Hanks’s house. That was the moment I broke,” McCurdy wrote. 

“Sam & Cat” aired for only one season during 2013-2014, and after the show’s cancellation, Nickelodeon offered the former actress $300,000 to keep her experiences at the network private, McCurdy said. She refused the offer. 

Despite “iCarly” star Miranda Cosgrove saying that she and McCurdy quickly became friends on the show, she was not completely aware of the challenges her friend faced in her life. 

“When you’re young, you’re so in your own head,” Cosgrove told the New York Times. “You can’t imagine that people around you are having much harder struggles.”

Cosgrove noted, “You don’t expect things like that from the person in the room who’s making everyone laugh.”

Nickelodeon did not immediately respond to Fox News Digital’s request for comment.

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